Victor's shot looks hilarious. I'm assuming that's already by the Opera & Ballet theatre. Although if he jogged with her for a few more meters before that, I am thinking either that (a) he's very supportive, or (b) he's barking at Tammy to go faster.

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just dance~*~I don't understand the question, and I won't respond to it.

-4 degrees Centrigrade is equivalent to 25 degrees Fahrenheit. They got a decent late fall day on November 9 in Novosibirsk to run that "1.4 mile marathon." I bet they expected lower temperatures and kept the course that short to combat hypothermia.

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Does anybody see a 22:28 departure.? There could have been one despite that and it could arrive Novosibirsk around 1130am. It is clear that there is plenty of daylight available and sunset on Nov. 9, 2008 was at 435pm. That means that the ROADBLOCK was completed for all teams well before 4pm.

I will guess that if one occurred, it was during the night on the TransSiberianExpress or on the following day (didn't the weather information we have say November 10th for snow in Novosibirsk?). And maybe it was just the usual hyperbole from Bertram van Munster.

-4 degrees Centrigrade is equivalent to 25 degrees Fahrenheit. They got a decent late fall day on November 9 in Novosibirsk to run that "1.4 mile marathon." I bet they expected lower temperatures and kept the course that short to combat hypothermia.

Was it November 9?

I think November 10 in Novo?The weather for Nov. 9 was much warmer 2 to 3 degrees C.

"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan